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Acceptability in France of Induced Abortion for Adolescents
Authors:
Mar
a Teresa Mu
oz Sastre a;
C
line Peccarisi a;
Elizabeth Legrain a;
Etienne Mullet b;
Paul Sorum c
a Teresa Mu
oz Sastre a;
C
line Peccarisi a;
Elizabeth Legrain a;
Etienne Mullet b;
Paul Sorum c
| Affiliations: | a Mirail University, |
| b Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes, | |
| c Albany Medical College, |
DOI:
10.1080/15265160701462368
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First Published on:
01 August 2007
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Abstract
Background: This study investigated the factors affecting the acceptability in France of abortions. Method: 80 study participants from Toulouse and 124 from Metz judged the acceptability of abortion in 64 vignettes composed of five factors: 1) the adolescent's age (15 or 17.5 years), 2) the adolescent's plans to continue schooling or not, 3) the fetus' age (1, 2, 3, or 4 months), 4) the adolescent's parents' agreement or not, and 5) the agreement or not of baby's father. Results: Three clusters were noted: 1) abortion is never acceptable (8% of participants), 2) abortion is always acceptable (23%), and 3) acceptability of abortion depends on the circumstances (63%). In the majority cluster (3), all five factors had significant effects, but the fetus's age accounted for most of the variance (78%). Conclusion: Most subjects in this study judged, in accordance with French law, that the acceptability of induced abortion in minors depends on the circumstances and, in particular, on the fetus' age.
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| Keywords: abortion; adolescence; law; medical ethics; France; functional theory of cognition |
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